“As we enter the sacred time we call Holy Week, the
church overwhelms us with liturgy, Scripture and symbols. Each day has its own
particular theme until we reach the climax of the liturgical year in the
three-day liturgy we call the Easter triduum. Today's celebration, commonly
called Palm Sunday, invites us to contemplate Jesus' last week on Earth,
anticipating all that we will relive symbolically Thursday and Friday. Our
readings from the Gospel of Mark begin with the crowds' exuberant but shallow
adulation and end with Jesus' death on the cross.”—Sister Mary McGlone, “Palm Sunday: Interpreting the Passion,”
National Catholic Reporter, Mar. 24,
2018
(The image
accompanying this post is Entry into Jerusalem, by the 14th-century
Italian Renaissance painter Giotto di Bondone.)
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